Hull College has officially exited formal government intervention after more than seven years under the spotlight.
The FE Commissioner closed the college’s financial notice to improve yesterday. It was first issued in November 2016.
The college has now moved into post-intervention monitoring and support (PIMS), a period of around six months where the FE commissioner’s team supports colleges through the remaining “low-risk” items in their improvement action plan.
Hull College principal and CEO Debra Gray said: “We are delighted to move out of intervention and into PIMS. Every staff member at the college has worked incredibly hard over an extended period to help transform the college back into a highly respected anchor institution in the city.”